Can you switch to different laser types if first treatment fails?
Yes, you may be able to switch to a different type of vaginal laser (CO2, erbium) if the first treatment is not effective, but the decision should be individualised and based on a specialist assessment.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Different lasers (CO2, erbium:YAG) interact with tissue in slightly different ways, and some women may respond better to one technology over another. If a full treatment course with one device has not resulted in improvement and no alternative causes are found, a specialist may recommend a trial of another laser. However, robust comparative studies are limited, and the reasons for non-response should be thoroughly explored first. For more information, see NICE guidance and RCOG GSM.
Clinical Context
Switching lasers is not the first step after failure; it should be part of an overall review by an experienced clinician.
Evidence-Based Approaches
NICE and RCOG recommend individualised review and reassessment if standard laser fails. Switching lasers should be carefully considered. See NICE guidance.
